Malawi election goes down to the wire

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This will be the UTM's first electoral test and they are hoping to tap into the massive youth vote.

But while the largely agricultural country has seen rapid development in recent years, it is still dependent on foreign aid and Mutharika, 78, has been accused of corruption and mismanagement.

This will be the UTM's first electoral test and they are hoping to tap into the massive youth vote. More than half of the 6.8-million registered voters are under 35. But he himself was caught up in a major scandal when the country's anti-graft agency implicated him in kickbacks over a multi-million-dollar contract to supply food to the police.

 

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